Costume: DDR3 SDRAM Modules

We use a custom Board on which we are interfacing modules DDR3 SDRAM to our FPGA processor.

The following are our requirements

  1. DDR3 SDRAM module should be at simple level or double rank so unique rank is not available.
  2. The size of the module to 8 GB/16 GB/32 GB ECC based.
  3. Bank = 2 group
  4. Minimum 32 - bit Datawidth
  5. Datawidth of DDR3/LPDDR3 maximum of 64-bit + ECC
  6. RIMM module / FBDIMM base.
  7. Operating temperature must be industrial grade (-40Deg to + 85Deg)

I would like to know if all these DDR3 SDRAM modules are available with HP.

ECC overview small form factor? And you are the solder on the Board of Directors, do not put them in a slot?

HP has no memory... contact Hynix or one of the other providers large memory.

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